Capture dreamy, filmlike footage with the 67mm CineBloom Diffusion Filter from Moment. Available here in a density of 20%, this diffusion filter lets you escape the clinical, ultra-sharp look of digital photography. Engineered to catch and bloom light, the filter softens hard edges and provides a smoothing effect on skin tones, making wrinkles less noticeable. The ring of the filter is machined from aerospace-grade metal and designed to be thin enough to stack underneath another filter without compromising the field of view. This allows you to stack a neutral density or variable neutral density filter on top of it for shooting at cinematic frame rates and capturing motion blur.
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Key Features
- Produces Soft-Focus Effect
- Dreamy & Filmlike Footage
- 20% Density
- 67mm Front & Rear Filter Threads
Capture dreamy, filmlike footage with the 67mm CineBloom Diffusion Filter from Moment. Available here in a density of 20%, this diffusion filter lets you escape the clinical, ultra-sharp look of digital photography. Engineered to catch and bloom light, the filter softens hard edges and provides a smoothing effect on skin tones, making wrinkles less noticeable. The ring of the filter is machined from aerospace-grade metal and designed to be thin enough to stack underneath another filter without compromising the field of view. This allows you to stack a neutral density or variable neutral density filter on top of it for shooting at cinematic frame rates and capturing motion blur.
More DetailsMoment CineBloom Overview
UPC: 810004743311
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Moment CineBloom Reviews
Nice Filter
By Joyce
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2025-01-14
Dreamy night lights. Give it a try.
Just right
By Jeffrey
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2024-07-11
10% density gives my shots a soft warm glow. Not a lot, nothing overdone, but just right. Perfect for portraits.
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What is the filter factor for CineBloom Diffusion ...
What is the filter factor for CineBloom Diffusion Filter(10% Density)?
The Moment 82mm CineBloom Diffusion Filter (10% Density) does not have a filter factor since the filter does not reduce exposure—it just diffuses the image.
Date published: 2024-08-13
Can this filter be used in videography to produce ...
Can this filter be used in videography to produce a cinema like image?
Yes, the Moment 67mm CineBloom Diffusion Filter (10% Density) can produce a cinema look.
It is like a diffusion filter and will help soften the shot and or video.
Date published: 2022-02-06
Do you use diffusion filters such as this one in ...
Do you use diffusion filters such as this one in conjunction with a UV filter, or without it?
I usually use the diffusion filter alone, without a UV filter. That is because if you stack filters there is a greater chance of getting reflections and ghosting.
Date published: 2023-12-27
Can it be stacked in front or behind a uv filter?
Can it be stacked in front or behind a uv filter?
Yes. The Moment 49mm CineBloom Diffusion Filter (10% Density) has 49mm front and rear threads for filter stacking.
Date published: 2024-07-22
What's the difference between this filter and a ...
What's the difference between this filter and a Black Pro Mist Filter? Is it fair to compare them?
The effect is very similar with the Moment Cinebloom filters. The CineBloom diffusion filter takes the edge off your digital sensor. It not only catches and blooms light, but softens hard edges and has a smoothing effect on skin tones, making wrinkles less noticeable.
Date published: 2023-04-02
Will the image quality be okay if I use two 5% ...
Will the image quality be okay if I use two 5% cinebloom filters together? And will it work well?
Depending on the lens you may introduce vignetting. As you stack filters, the vignetting becomes more apparent.
Date published: 2023-04-25
If I'm using a VND, does it matter if I put the ...
If I'm using a VND, does it matter if I put the Cinebloom in front of the lens or in front of the VND?
If your variable neutral density (VND) filter has 58mm filter threads on the front of the filter, then no, it should not matter if you place the Moment 58mm CineBloom Diffusion Filter (10% Density) in front of the VND filter or if you place the VND filter in front of the Moment 58mm CineBloom Diffusion Filter (10% Density).
Date published: 2022-02-21
Can I put an ND filter on top of this?
Can I put an ND filter on top of this?
The Moment 82mm CineBloom diffusion filter has front-filter threads that can accommodate another filter in front of it.
Date published: 2022-04-24